The chemokine receptor CX3CR1 and its cognate ligand CX3CL1 (also known as fractalkine), are involved in central nervous system pathophysiology, in particular, in the cross-talk between neurons and microglia. It was therefore important to investigate the expression of CX3CR1 in gliomas, the most frequently occurring, malignant brain tumors. In a consecutive series of 70 patients with primary, central nervous glial tumors, CX3CR1 was highly expressed in tumor cells as assessed by RT-PCR mRNA and protein levels, and by immunohistochemistry, while the corresponding normal cells were negative. Receptor immuno-positivity did not correlate with histology, grade, chromosomal (1p,19q) deletion, or with methylation of the DNA repair gene promoter MGMT (O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase). Thus, CX3CR1 expression is a frequent event in gliomas, irrespective of tumor classification and clinical severity. The molecular basis underlying CX3CR1 up-regulation and its functional biological significance remain to be determined.

Human glioma tumors express high levels of the chemokine receptor CX3CR1 / M. Locatelli, L. Boiocchi, S. Ferrero Bogetto, F. Martinelli Boneschi, M. Zavanone, S. Pesce, P. Allavena, S.M. Gaini, L. Bello, A. Mantovani. - In: EUROPEAN CYTOKINE NETWORK. - ISSN 1148-5493. - 21:1(2010 Mar), pp. 27-33. [10.1684/ecn.2009.0184]

Human glioma tumors express high levels of the chemokine receptor CX3CR1

M. Locatelli;S. Ferrero Bogetto;F. Martinelli Boneschi;M. Zavanone;S.M. Gaini;L. Bello
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The chemokine receptor CX3CR1 and its cognate ligand CX3CL1 (also known as fractalkine), are involved in central nervous system pathophysiology, in particular, in the cross-talk between neurons and microglia. It was therefore important to investigate the expression of CX3CR1 in gliomas, the most frequently occurring, malignant brain tumors. In a consecutive series of 70 patients with primary, central nervous glial tumors, CX3CR1 was highly expressed in tumor cells as assessed by RT-PCR mRNA and protein levels, and by immunohistochemistry, while the corresponding normal cells were negative. Receptor immuno-positivity did not correlate with histology, grade, chromosomal (1p,19q) deletion, or with methylation of the DNA repair gene promoter MGMT (O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase). Thus, CX3CR1 expression is a frequent event in gliomas, irrespective of tumor classification and clinical severity. The molecular basis underlying CX3CR1 up-regulation and its functional biological significance remain to be determined.
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gliomas; chemokines; CX3CR1; CX3CL1; histochemistry
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Human glioma tumors express high levels of the chemokine receptor CX3CR1 / M. Locatelli, L. Boiocchi, S. Ferrero Bogetto, F. Martinelli Boneschi, M. Zavanone, S. Pesce, P. Allavena, S.M. Gaini, L. Bello, A. Mantovani. - In: EUROPEAN CYTOKINE NETWORK. - ISSN 1148-5493. - 21:1(2010 Mar), pp. 27-33. [10.1684/ecn.2009.0184]
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